Example sentences of "were a few [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nurse-maids with their children were a common sight but as yet there were a few hotels and most visitors took ‘ rooms ’ with the local inhabitants who cooked the food which their guests bought at local shops . |
2 | There were a few tins in one of the cupboards , a glass jar of rice , and some jars of preserves , but no vegetables , and no perishable foods . |
3 | Seen from a hill , the dunes stretched as far as the deep blue of the horizon , above which were a few streaks of cirrus cloud . |
4 | There were a few discrepancies in the results . |
5 | THERE were a few looks of mock horror as I walked through the door . |
6 | If we were lucky , there were a few minutes in the evening when the wind dropped , the dust storm subsided , and we could brave the mosquitoes and wash the corrosive dust from our bodies . |
7 | There were a few minutes of silence as everyone concentrated on their food . |
8 | Because of the practical difficulties in overcoming the first of these problems , I can not see , even if the price of the D-to-A converter were a few pence , Class D in its Reeves or Sandler guise making much progress . |
9 | There were a few lorry trailers parked there , a high wire fence along one side , nothing more . |
10 | I assumed there were a few rounds left in the magazine . |
11 | That evening at dinner in the hotel they were a few tables away , just out of earshot but plainly visible . |
12 | There were a few accidents involving aircraft at Coningsby and one incident occurred shortly after the Washington entered service . |
13 | If you go back to the ‘ fifties and ‘ sixties , there were a few killers around like this one . |
14 | True , there were a few pockets of stubborn resistance , where the Reiksguard refused to fall back in the face of certain defeat or where the thunder of Imperial arquebuses had shattered the Bretonnian infantry . |
15 | She peered closely at her face ; there were a few lines about the mouth and eyes but at forty-seven that was only to be expected . |
16 | There were a few clubs at the lower end of the street , but it was mostly owned by monolithic movie companies . |
17 | There were a few Commandos resting in the barn , they looked up as I entered but showed no recognition . |
18 | Although many of the early worries were unfounded , there were a few surprises for the host families . |
19 | Mostly they were bottles , but there were a few bags containing knobbly things a bit smaller than Masklin 's fist . |
20 | Indeed he himself added a footnote to the paragraph quoted above : ‘ I was informed , however , that there were a few cockatoos at one spot on the west of Bali , showing that the intermingling of the productions of these islands is now going on … ’ |
21 | He is my oldest friend , and it was his wedding , but he was looking mogadonic with self-satisfaction , so I purloined the camera and announced that what the wedding album needed were a few art shots . |
22 | The people heading for the square were mostly men although there were a few women , dressed in black . |
23 | Apart from the very young , who were not interested in having siestas , the only human beings to be seen were a few women who preferred to sit in the shade of their houses . |
24 | ‘ Then there were a few things that reinforced that feeling . |
25 | And there were a few things that you mentioned as you were going through that a you know I just really want to make a few comments on really . |
26 | there were a few things he could bring with him . |
27 | There were a few members of staff who could do with a visit from beyond the tomb . |
28 | There were a few sticks of furniture and the floor was beaten earth , rather cold despite the summer . |
29 | Each year there were a few sex crime trials which got particularly extensive publicity . |
30 | There were a few exercises they forbade , and would never let the Prince pilot supersonic Buccaneers or the Sea King anti-submarine helicopters ; but he did qualify for membership of the exclusive Ten Ton Club , by flying at more than 1,000 m.p.h. in a phantom scrambled from Leuchars in Fife , which he had taken over Balmoral before going supersonic off the coast of Scotland . |